CTO of bud.com. Made a film about my life on the early web: overshare.links.net & infant parent

Joined November 2006
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24 Dec 2024
Just finished reading aloud the eight book Ramona Quimby series by Beverly Cleary. SO GOOD
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I have always loved marijuana. It has been a source of joy and comfort to me for many years. And I still think of it as a basic staple of life, along with beer and ice and grapefruits - and millions of Americans agree with me.
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24 Jan 2024
Today is 30 years since people first visited my personal web site. To celebrate I set up a virtual single human petting zoo mostly in text. 23 January 1994 - links.net - while my fingers still work

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30 Dec 2023
Complementary champagne, a mysterious treasure map, and a personal history of global affairs - I enjoyed this insight into the tense long-term relations between the USA and Russia from @‌citizenschannel
Here´s my partly amusing, partly tragic account of certain events in Russia in the 80s & 90s published in Drexel University´s literary journal The Smart Set. If you like, pls share: thesmartset.com/pucklemans-w…
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29 Dec 2023
When the repetitive strain pain sets in during time at my desk, I ask myself, am I warm enough? Cold wrists hurt more.
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29 Oct 2023
This time of year I try not to think about all the pumpkin seeds that will not be roasted and eaten.
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10 Jun 2023
Could my phone require me to do fifty sit ups before I’m allowed to consume news in the morning?
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18 May 2023
Riding public transit more after COVID I remember I enjoy gently spying on people’s mobile phone usage in the window reflections
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27 Feb 2023
Bud.com, online cannabis store locator & weed delivery service finder, has been a day 1 partner in our Onfleet Offset program. Together, we've removed 50 tons of #carbon from the atmosphere in less than 2 years! loom.ly/M50CQLI
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27 Oct 2022
I saved months of parmesan cheese rinds in the freezer. I simmered the rinds down for hours in water. Then I made potato leek soup with that recycled parmesan stock. It was good!
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19 Jun 2022
Today I leveraged my Father Day’s privilege to insist we give away or recycle toys equivalent in volume to the unopened presents from our daughter’s recent birthday, before she is allowed to open any more. Working towards one-in-one-out for household object sanity.
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27 Apr 2022
This book thoroughly scaffolded my adult spirituality. Now back in print! I highly recommend this Ikkyū & the Crazy Cloud Anthology, translation and wise footnotes by Sonja Arntzen. Thanks to @QuirinPress. #ikkyu
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3 Apr 2022
Bedside charging station for my phone that only unlocks each morning after five minutes of sitting meditation.
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As recording supplanted sheet music in the 20th century the presence of communal influence became unavoidably obvious as composers began to use recordings to make new recordings.🦻Jon Leidecker's VARIATIONS 📻 series rwm.macba.cat/en/research/va… delves into the history of sampling
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2 Mar 2022
interface competition for people with RSI: how few gestures can you use to accomplish your purpose?
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9 Feb 2022
Each time I take a hot shower I think I am boiling the planet.
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14 Feb 2022
If I heat water temporarily for my shower, that could lead to more permanent heating of the waters of the planet. As the waters become hotter like showers the energy required to heat water for showers will decrease! But cold water will be more challenging to find & maintain. Hmm
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29 Sep 2021
Once I learned to scrape the skin off of ginger with a spoon there was no going back.
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15 Sep 2021
Large “Peloton Apparel” advertisements over an empty San Francisco financial district.
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11 Sep 2021
Reading aloud the most excellent Snapdragon graphic novel by @kaymlay - by the end I am weepy enough that my daughter requests a substitute reader. We stuck it out together! A fabulous adventure. us.macmillan.com/books/97812…
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